Why is it important to cover cuts, boils, skin infections and grazes? To prevent contamination of products, equipment, or surfaces which may result in an outbreak of food poisoning To protect cuts from infection (cover cuts with a blue waterproof plaster (metal detectable if required)
At work, you should report cuts, grazes, or illness to your immediate supervisor or manager as soon as possible. They are responsible for ensuring a safe work environment and can provide the necessary support or first aid. Additionally, it may be required to notify the health and safety officer or complete an incident report, depending on the company's policies. Always prioritize your health and safety and seek medical attention if needed.
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Cuts, grazes and wounds should be cleaned with an antiseptic liquid. Open wounds should be covered with a plaster, or a pad of gauze and tape, or bandaged to prevent infection. Small cuts and grazes may only need a plaster.
It is important to treat and cover boils, skin infections, and minor abraisions, because they can get infected quickly, and without the proper sort of treatment, you might have to get say a leg or arm that is infected amputated. The infection can also spread throughtout your entire body when left untreated, and can kill you.
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It normally grazes on the grassy fields.
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The Kangaroo grazes on grasses, and browses on trees and shrubs.
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